The 2018 Land Rover Range Rover Evoque gets a new lease on life this year with a good powertrain upgrade that helps it stay competitive. Of course, its looks help too.
Pros Stunning exterior shape Better powertrain this year Power bump on top trims One of the few SUV convertibles on the road
Cons for good reason Not all that practical Aged structure Cramped rear seat
The 2018 Land Rover Range Rover Evoque ranked #6 in Luxury Subcompact SUVs. Currently the Land Rover Range Rover Evoque has a score of 7.7 out of 10 which is based on our evaluation of 48 pieces of research and data elements using various sources.
Pros Excellent off-roader Powerful engines Agile handling High-quality cabin
Cons High price Below-average fuel economy Jerky transmission
For 2018, the Evoque's biggest updates happen under the hood. The new base engine is slightly less powerful than last year's model, but the Evoque now offers a higher-output, 286-horsepower version as an option on some trim levels. The two-door coupe has been discontinued, though the convertible remains.
PROS Striking exterior and interior design Available convertible variant is the only one of its kind Fun to drive
CONS Premium pricing compared to subcompact competitors Not a lot of backseat space Limited visibility, especially for the convertible
The 2018 GMC Yukon XL receives only minor changes. The Denali version comes with a new 10-speed automatic transmission that should slightly improve fuel economy and acceleration. Other changes include a new chrome grille design and a new Denali Ultimate package with 22-inch wheels, a sunroof and a large helping of tech add-ons.
pros Seats up to nine passengers Plenty of cargo capacity, even with all the seats deployed Can tackle rough terrain when fitted with four-wheel drive High towing ratings
cons Size, weight and length make it unwieldy around town Slow gas pedal response makes engine feel weaker than rated Cargo space utility is limited by high load floor
Pros Safety alert driver's seat available Quiet cabin Spacious interior Easier-than-expected maneuverability
Cons Trucklike ride with body roll in corners Small cargo space behind third row (regular-length Yukon) Interior design too similar to Chevrolet siblings Some dashboard buttons could be larger